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Practice what you teach:
Use the blog as a way to have students show off the skills learned during their writing lessons.
Use the Characteristics of a Great Post as a guide or tips from one of the sites below:
Writing a Good Blog Post - 11 Step Process:
Although this is geared towards adults the same principles could apply to students.
How to Write a Good Blog Post
: Gives some tips to teachers for their students by TeachingEnglish affiliated with the British Council.
If you struggle with prompts use the following resources:
Writing Prompts
: from WriteSource broken down by grade level.
13 Writing Prompts
: from Journal Buddies
Writing Fix
: resource where teachers are sharing their ideas and lessons for writing. (scroll down to the bottom of this page for ideas from a particular workshop)
Characteristics of a Great Post:
Glog by Paula Naugle
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Use the Characteristics of a Great Post as a guide or tips from one of the sites below:
Writing a Good Blog Post - 11 Step Process: Although this is geared towards adults the same principles could apply to students.
How to Write a Good Blog Post: Gives some tips to teachers for their students by TeachingEnglish affiliated with the British Council.
If you struggle with prompts use the following resources:
Writing Prompts: from WriteSource broken down by grade level.
13 Writing Prompts: from Journal Buddies
Writing Fix: resource where teachers are sharing their ideas and lessons for writing. (scroll down to the bottom of this page for ideas from a particular workshop)
Characteristics of a Great Post: Glog by Paula Naugle